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Summary

The newest edition of the critically acclaimed Outpatient Management of HIV Infection presents a complete global examination of the complications, diagnoses, and management of HIV infections. The latest treatment strategies recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are presented to guide health professionals involved in the care and treatment of HIV and high risk patients. The book is a compendium of successful strategies used by clinicians across the globe.

Author Biography

Joseph R. Masci, M.D., F.A.C.P, is the Director of Medicine at Elmhurst Hospital Center and Director of AIDS Services for the Queens Health Network in New York City. Dr. Masci earned his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine and completed residency training in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital and fellowship training in infectious diseases at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He is a Professor of Medicine and of Preventive Medicine at Mount Sinai. An infectious disease expert, Dr. Masci founded the AIDS clinic and program at Elmhurst Hospital Center in 1985 and continues to oversee the institution's HIV program. Dr. Masci is the author of the three previous editions of this book as well as numerous textbook chapters and scholarly papers on AIDS and other infectious diseases. In addition, he has served on a variety of oversight committees for the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute and the New York City Department of Health. He is currently U.S. project director for HIV/AIDS programs in Russia and Ethiopia.